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Weiss tops Austin-area high schools with nine recruits signed: the complete area list

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Weiss tops Austin-area high schools with nine recruits signed: the complete area list


From Wimberley to Round Rock and Westlake to Elgin, there was an impressive haul of Austin-area high school football players who have signed to play at the college level. Some signed early in December while the majority signed Wednesday on national signing day:

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Carmine Elisarraraz, WR/DB, Texas-Permian Basin

Cedar Park

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Ayden Arp, QB, Angelo State 

Garrison Cockrell, DB, Lafayette College

Luca Wilson, TE/LS, McMurry Univ.

Crockett

Cameron Dickey, QB/DB, Texas Tech

Dripping Springs

Kyle Koch, WR, North Texas

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Jacob Ponton, OL, Texas Tech

Elgin

Nathen Lewis, QB, Texas A&M-Kingsville

Glenn

Koen Fischer, TE/OL, Hardin-Simmons

Tyler Mailloux, OL, Mary Hardin-Baylor

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Cameron Morrison, OL, Angelo State

Jordan Thompson, DE, Arkansas Tech

Hays

Joshua Murillo, DB, West Texas A&M

Kaiden Richason, RB/DB, Texas-RGV

Hutto

Tristan Compton, LS, Texas-RGV

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Alex Green, WR, Tulsa

Will Hammond, QB, Texas Tech

Tyrese Hargrove, LB, Lyons College (Ark.)

Preston Huneycutt, OL, UTSA

Lake Travis

Josef Aganbi, DE, Texas Southern

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Legend Cabello, OL, Houston Christian

Josiah Estes, WR/DB, Univ. of San Diego

Nico Hamilton, RB, Wyoming

Keiondre Lewis, FS, North Texas

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Ezomo Oratokhai, OL, Northwestern

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Samuel Crittenden, OL, Southeastern Oklahoma

Hunter Howard, LB, Hardin-Simmons

Fatu Mukuba, WR, Sam Houston State

Liberty Hill

Ben Carter, FB, McNeese State

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Noah Long, RB, Valparaiso

Manor

Davarion Godley, OL, Bethel College (Minn.)

Titus Petteway, RB, Hutchinson College (Kan.)

Alijah Prosser, DB, Texas-RGV 

Johnique Thomas, OL, Air Force

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Nakia Wilkins-Lee, OL, Trinity University

Jayson Zardavets, QB, Butler College (Kan.)

Round Rock

Luke Miller, OT, Rice

Leonard Moore, CB, Notre Dame

Vandegrift

Deuce Adams, QB, Louisville

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Eli Adams, WR, Louisville

Miles Coleman, WR, North Texas

Alex Foster, DB, Air Force

Blake Frazier, OT, Michigan

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Jase Skoglund, TE, Austin Peay

Vista Ridge

Kaden Dees, DE, Air Force

Karson Smith, DB, Mary Hardin-Baylor

Weiss

Jaylen Brazzle, WR, Mary Hardin-Baylor

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Jeshuah Davis, OL, Blinn College

Lowote Jurkin, DL, Rice

Hezekiah McDow, LB, Hendrix College (Ark.)

Peyton Morgan, DB, Texas Tech

Chad Otutu, DL, UTSA

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Gavin Sherman, FS, Hendrix College (Ark.)

Jacques Spradley-Demps, WR, Kansas State

Wesley Trevillion, OL, Mary Hardin-Baylor

Westlake

Spencer Barnett, K, Colorado State

Judson Crockett, CB, TCU

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Stephen Fuqua, CB, McMurry University

Jake Helms, LS, Air Force

Tyler Knape, OT, California

Heath McRee, WR, San Diego State

Rhett Steppe, DE/LB, TCU

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Westwood

Demani Stewart, RB, Army

Wimberley

Noah Birdsong, CB, West Texas A&M

Caden Romo, OT, Air Force

Lane Vera, LB, McMurry University



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How Texas’ road, bridge conditions compare to other states

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How Texas’ road, bridge conditions compare to other states


AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas’ highway system dropped two spots since 2025, and now ranks at No. 27 in the country for its cost-effectiveness and overall conditions, according to the Reason Foundation’s 2026 Highway Report.

The report assessed pavement conditions, fatalities, deficient bridges, infrastructure costs and congestion levels across the United States. Texas earned the following rankings:

  • 33rd in urban interstate pavement conditions
  • 21st in rural interstate pavement conditions
  • 39th in urban arterial pavement conditions
  • 12th in rural arterial pavement conditions
  • 3rd in structurally deficient bridges
  • 26th in urban fatality rate
  • 42nd in rural fatality rate
  • 41st in traffic congestion

“More than 42,000 of the nation’s 618,923 highway bridges, nearly 7%, are still structurally deficient. Arizona, Nevada, and Texas reported the lowest percentages of deficient bridges,” the report said.

The full report can be found online.

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Storms dump small hail throughout Austin area Saturday

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Storms dump small hail throughout Austin area Saturday


AUSTIN (KXAN) — Small hail peppered the Austin area as strong thunderstorms moved through Saturday.

A few of the storms dropped rain and up to pea-sized hail in San Marcos, Dripping Springs and the Austin metro area.

A Severe Thunderstorm Warning was issued for Williamson County around 8:15 p.m., and then canceled shortly after. However, it was enough for the Two Step Inn music festival in Georgetown to cancel shows for the rest of the evening. Event organizers say the festival will run as planned Sunday.

KXAN’s First Warning Weather team is monitoring the storms. We will update this post as the evening continues.

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Abbott unveils monument dedicated to Texas Revolutionary War soldiers

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Abbott unveils monument dedicated to Texas Revolutionary War soldiers


AUSTIN (KXAN) — Governor Greg Abbott and the Texas Society Sons of the American Revolution unveiled a new monument at the Texas State Cemetery on Saturday, dedicated to Texas Revolutionary War soldiers.

“We must educate every generation about why it is that America grew from a tenuous 13 colonies into the most powerful country in the history of the world,” said Governor Abbott. “This monument here is an enduring testament to the heroes who fought for the freedom that is unique to America.”

The monument was dedicated to 69 soldiers who fought in the American Revolutionary War and later settled in Texas, according to a press release.

Among those that were honored, Abbott recognized:

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  • José Santiago Seguín, grandfather of Texas Revolutionary hero Juan Seguín.
  • Peter Sides, who fought in the 2nd Battalion of the North Carolina Regiment of the Colonial Army, and was later killed in the 1813 Battle of Medina, fighting for Mexican independence against Spain.
  • Antonio Gil Y’Barbo, the founder of Nacogdoches.
  • William Sparks, who fought as a mounted rifleman in the American Revolution and later settled in Texas. He had two sons and two grandsons who fought in the Texas Revolution.

“This year marks the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, which not only gave freedom to the British colonies of North America, but inspired movements for freedom and liberty all over the world,” said TSSAR President Mel Oller. “Texans played a role in the war too, and it’s important to recognize them, and the sacrifices they made for our freedom.”

At the monument unveiling, Abbott was also inducted into the Sons of the American Revolution and received its Silver Good Citizenship Medal.



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